Littlebhuddha
In the Brooder
After reading what seems like every post on BYC, I finally bought my first chicks, 10 Ross 308. I decided to start with meat chickens because it was only an 8-10 week commitment. If everything went south no big loss. The chicks cost $.50 a piece and the feed was only $5. I built a brooder out of pvc an plastic for another $5. Total cost: $15. The plan was to quick build a temporary coop. But I don’t think they need one. They are 3 weeks old and they don’t run around much. They mostly lay in front of the feeders and eat. Que flojo! But I guess that’s what makes them great meat birds. My next batch will be dual purpose birds, probably brahmas. It’s very difficult to find different breeds here in Colombia. And no one exports fertile eggs or chicks to Colombia. Most of what you find here are Ross, Cobb and a local breed called criollos. I am going to build a coop and run over the next few weeks and start building my permanent flock. I found a place that will sell me one rooster and 5 hens, Brahma, 4 months old, for about $300. Not sure what the cost is in the states. It seems a bit high to me.
I want to thank everyone for posting on this site. Everything I know about chickens I learned here.
I want to thank everyone for posting on this site. Everything I know about chickens I learned here.